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Ukulele Fretboard Addict Lite. Ratings and Reviews

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11 Ratings
  • EdT9999, 02.02.2020
    No support, can not fully upgrade this free version
    Most important, The developer will not respond to emails requesting help. The Free version cannot be upgraded fully. I purchased the full version upgrade but this app will not function as advertised. I need a refund but Apple won’t give me one, and neither will the developer. Avoid this app and developer. Apple makes it very difficult to get a refund and it seems some developers rely on that to ignore requests for support. Apple is a predatory capitalist company. Show more
  • Aithanmier, 07.08.2012
    Pricey but worth it
    The upgrades to make this a useful tool are expensive but hey for the price of one uke book you can get an interactive teacher that quizzes you. A great way (at least for me) to master the fretboard! Show more
  • Johnnydaytona101, 11.07.2012
    Excellent teaching methods!
    I work as a special educator and I employ a lot of the same techniques with my students as this app does! Excellent drilling and training not only the position on the fretboard but also training your ear! It seems repetitive but is so worth it! Will definitely invest in the full version while I learn the ukulele Show more
  • Bongo_Fury, 28.06.2012
    Very useful tool
    Excellent quizzing tool.
  • iRichyramirezo, 02.06.2012
    ??????
    Ok so maybe the paid version might be worth more stars but this free one is completely crap!! It won't even let see the chord cause the upgrade windows pops again and again forcing you to pay 4.99 for extra features. Don't waste your time to download this. Show more
  • Jacqueline Harper, 09.11.2011
    Good app, but too expensive
    Nice app, good method of learning, but 15 $ is a lot for what you could learn on your own without too much difficulty. 3 or 5 $ would be much more reasonable. Show more
  • Pen-an-app-review, 17.08.2011
    Expensive, but good practice
    For a free app, the total cost appears to be about $15 dollars for complete access. I say appears because it's not quite clear to me which exercises you get for each $4.99 in-app purchase, all of them or just portions of each type. This could be quite expensive, but if this style of teaching works for you it may be a good investment. This is a solid learning tool for rote memorization of note placement on the fret. Show more
  • lolliepie, 25.07.2011
    Amazing
    I do not no what u guys mean by fixing it I think It is an awesome app helped my understanding of the uke I wish they made an app about fingerpicking styles on the ukulele. Show more
  • nebdisc, 26.04.2011
    Can't "try"
    In the time it took to get two notes to play there were two ads, plus two in-app promotions (ads). The ads along the bottom appear to cover up a crucial button. How do we try the app? Show more
  • I_cycle, 13.04.2011
    Terrible Ad placement!
    The ads cover up critical UI elements needed to even use the app. It's supposed to be a "try before you buy" in app purchase, but if I can't even try, I certainly won't buy. Show more
  • DeviousJoker, 06.03.2011
    It won't even load!
    This is a great idea, but pleAse fix. It just will not load properly. 